Things to do in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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Tenerife: Teide National Park Sunset & Stargazing Tour
¥7,361
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Tenerife: Eco No-Chase Respectful Whale & Dolphin Encounter
¥5,153
per adult
90% of travellers recommend

Tenerife: Marine-Life Tour with Transfer, Buffet and Drinks
¥10,858
per adult
90% of travellers recommend

Los Gigantes: Dolphin and Whale Watching Cruise by Speedboat
¥5,153
per adult

Tenerife: Kayak Safari and Snorkel in a Marine Reserve
¥4,251
per adult

Tenerife: Whale & Dolphin Watching Cruise & Swim, Los Cristianos
¥5,134
per adult

Tenerife South: Parasailing Experience with Boat Ride
¥9,938
per adult
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife must see attractions
1. Siam Park
Siam Park is an enormous water park inspired by Thailand’s ancient kingdom of Siam. This popular park includes numerous thrill rides and water slides, a beach zone, wave pool and kids’ areas, all of which incorporate Thai themes. Come for the park’s rides and enjoy the equally fascinating design, with remarkable detail shown in its recreation of Thai architectural motifs.
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2. Lago Martianez Swimming Pools
The Lago Martiánez Swimming Pools are a complex of stylish salt-water bathing pools with floating islands. By day, it’s a chic swimming complex complete with bars and restaurants, while at night, the energy rises to a whole new level as visitors flock to its underground casino. Rest on a floating island, swim in pools and admire the sea views in this popular park.
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3. Teresitas Beach
With clear waters, soft sands and palm trees, it’s no surprise that Teresitas Beach is often compared to the stunning beaches of the Caribbean. Note that although the island is covered with mostly rough, black-sand beaches, Teresitas has imported yellow sands, making it a popular choice for locals and tourists alike. Although the beach can get a little crowded on weekends, the atmosphere remains remarkably laid-back.
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4. Las Vistas Beach
Las Vistas Beach is one of the largest and most popular beaches in Arona, with calm waters and plenty of space to spread out a towel. Visit this idyllic beach as the perfect place to spend an afternoon swimming, snorkeling or relaxing in the sand.
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5. El Medano Beach
One of the longest beaches in Tenerife, crescent-shaped El Médano Beach is bordered by dramatic sandy dunes, with the rugged mountain peak of Montana Roja rising to the west. The seasonal trade winds make it a world-class destination for windsurfing and kitesurfing, while its laid-back atmosphere makes it a great spot for relaxing.
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